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March 2025 Holidays | Festivals and Celebrations in March 2025

Posted on February 15, 2025 by pslm

March is a month of transformation, joy, and cultural significance. As winter fades away and spring arrives, communities across India and the world come together to celebrate festivals, honor traditions, and welcome new beginnings. From the vibrant colors of Holi to the spiritual observance of Maha Shivratri, March 2025 is packed with holidays that reflect the diversity and unity of different cultures.

This guide provides a detailed look at the holidays in March 2025, their significance, and where they are observed. Whether you’re planning your celebrations or simply want to stay informed, this blog covers everything you need to know about public, gazetted, and restricted holidays in March 2025.

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  • List of Public Holidays in March 2025
  • List of Gazetted Holidays in March 2025
  • List of Restricted Holidays in March 2025
  • Overview of Major Holidays in March 2025
    • 1. Chapchar Kut (March 7, 2025 – Mizoram)
    • 2. Holi (March 14, 2025 – National Holiday)
    • 3. Bihar Day (March 22, 2025 – Bihar Only)
    • 4. S. Bhagat Singh’s Martyrdom Day (March 23, 2025 – Haryana)
    • 5. Gudi Padwa (March 30, 2025 – Maharashtra)
    • 6. Ugadi (March 30, 2025 – Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Others)
    • 7. Eid-ul-Fitr (March 31, 2025 – National Holiday)
  • Why March is a Special Month
    • Key Highlights of March 2025 Holidays:
  • Final Thoughts: Celebrate March 2025 with Joy!
  • Stay Updated!

List of Public Holidays in March 2025

Public holidays are special occasions when government offices, schools, and businesses in various states remain closed to observe cultural, historical, or religious events. Below is a list of public holidays in March 2025:

DateDayHolidayObserved in
5 MarWednesdayPanchayatiraj DivasOdisha
7 MarFridayChapchar KutMizoram
14 MarFridayYaosangManipur
14 MarFridayDolyatraWest Bengal
14 MarFridayHoliNational except Karnataka, Kerala, Lakshadweep, Manipur, Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu & West Bengal
15 MarSaturdayYaosang 2nd DayManipur
22 MarSaturdayBihar DayBihar
23 MarSundayS. Bhagat Singh’s Martyrdom DayHaryana
28 MarFridayShab-i-QadrJammu and Kashmir
28 MarFridayJumat-ul-WidaJammu and Kashmir
30 MarSundayGudi PadwaMaharashtra
30 MarSundayTelugu New YearTamil Nadu
30 MarSundayUgadiAndhra Pradesh, Daman and Diu, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Goa, Gujarat, Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka, Rajasthan & Telangana
31 MarMondayEid-ul-FitrNational

List of Gazetted Holidays in March 2025

Gazetted holidays are officially recognized by the government and are observed nationwide or in specific regions.

DateDayHoliday
14 MarFridayHoli
14 MarFridayDolyatra
31 MarMondayRamzan Id/Eid-ul-Fitr (Tentative Date)

List of Restricted Holidays in March 2025

Restricted holidays are optional holidays that employees can choose to take leave for, depending on their personal or religious beliefs.

DateDayHoliday
13 MarThursdayHolika Dahan
14 MarFridayDolyatra
28 MarFridayJamat Ul-Vida (Tentative Date)
30 MarSundayChaitra Sukhladi
30 MarSundayUgadi
30 MarSundayGudi Padwa

Overview of Major Holidays in March 2025

1. Chapchar Kut (March 7, 2025 – Mizoram)

Chapchar Kut is one of the most significant festivals in Mizoram, celebrated to mark the end of winter and welcome the spring season. People wear traditional Mizo attire, dance, sing folk songs, and enjoy delicious feasts.

2. Holi (March 14, 2025 – National Holiday)

Holi, the Festival of Colors, is one of the most anticipated celebrations in India. People throw colored powders, splash water, and enjoy sweets like gujiya and thandai. Holi signifies the victory of good over evil and the arrival of spring.

3. Bihar Day (March 22, 2025 – Bihar Only)

Bihar Day, also known as Bihar Diwas, is celebrated on March 22 every year to commemorate the formation of the state in 1912. The day is marked with cultural programs, parades, and events that honor Bihar’s rich heritage and achievements.

4. S. Bhagat Singh’s Martyrdom Day (March 23, 2025 – Haryana)

March 23 marks the martyrdom of Shaheed Bhagat Singh, one of India’s most iconic freedom fighters. It serves as a day of remembrance and respect for his sacrifices for India’s independence.

5. Gudi Padwa (March 30, 2025 – Maharashtra)

Gudi Padwa is the Maharashtrian New Year, marking the beginning of Chaitra month in the Hindu calendar. Homes are decorated with rangoli, and people hoist a Gudi (flag) outside their homes as a symbol of prosperity and victory.

6. Ugadi (March 30, 2025 – Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and Others)

Ugadi is celebrated as the New Year in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka. It signifies new beginnings, and people prepare Ugadi Pachadi, a dish made with six different flavors representing the emotions of life.

7. Eid-ul-Fitr (March 31, 2025 – National Holiday)

Eid-ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan, a month of fasting for Muslims. It is a time for feasting, prayers, and charity, bringing families and communities together in celebration.


Why March is a Special Month

March is not just about holidays; it is a time of transformation, joy, and cultural significance. The month welcomes spring, bringing with it festivals of colors, traditions, and spiritual observances.

Key Highlights of March 2025 Holidays:

  • Spring Celebrations: Holi, Ugadi, and Gudi Padwa mark the start of a new season.
  • Patriotic Observances: Bihar Day and Bhagat Singh’s Martyrdom Day honor historical milestones.
  • Religious Festivities: Eid-ul-Fitr, Holika Dahan, and Shab-i-Qadr bring communities together.

Final Thoughts: Celebrate March 2025 with Joy!

March is a month full of celebrations, reflection, and togetherness. Whether you are celebrating Holi with colors, Ugadi with a feast, or Eid with prayers, take time to enjoy the traditions and share the joy with your loved ones.

What’s your favorite holiday in March? Share your thoughts in the comments below!


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